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07-19-2021 02:00 PM - edited 07-22-2021 09:45 AM
Hi,
Can anybody please explain what (Clock_Watchdog_Timeout) means, I’ve had a blue screen with that message on my pc, then it restarts to a HP logo and stays on that, nothing else happens. Thanks in advance.
07-22-2021 01:23 PM
Clock -- just what you think that the "timer" on a clock (oven, radio) does
Watchdog -- just like the growling/barking dog inside the fencing of the local tow-truck's company impound lot
Timeout -- as in sports (National HL, National FL, National BA, Wimbledon), a temporary stoppage of the "game-clock".
So, Windows has set a "timer", watching for some event to occur (such as a disk-drive responding after completing a "read" or "write" request), and then noticing that the expected event did not happen during the set period of time -- "time has run out" (like any TV quiz show limits the time that a contestant is able to respond).
So, restart your computer, and choose to run the HP Hardware Diagnostics. Some component of your computer is not responding in a "timely" manner. Probably, the disk-drive is failing.
How old is the computer? How old is the disk-drive? Maybe, its "lifetime" is coming to an end.
07-22-2021 01:51 PM - edited 07-22-2021 01:55 PM
Hi,
Thanks for your response. It’s a brand new all in one pc, out of the box just over a week ago. All I’ve on it is set up my ms email account, no apps, nothing. When I finished setting up my ms account, I proceeded to shut it down, the update notification came up to “update and restart” or “update and shutdown”. I clicked on the update and shut down, and waited for it to do its thing then it shut down. Now, the next time I turned it on it just stayed on for 5-10 mins, the screen went blank for a few seconds and the blue screen came on with the “Your computer has encountered a problem it can’t handle……………….(Clock_Watchdog_Timeout message”)
Kind Regards
Kingpin147